What does βόλτες in Greek mean?

What is the meaning of the word βόλτες in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use βόλτες in Greek.

The word βόλτες in Greek means κάνω βόλτες, περιφέρομαι άσκοπα, περιπλανιέμαι, περιφέρομαι, περιφέρομαι, περιφέρομαι, περιφέρομαι σε κτ, οδηγώ. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word βόλτες

κάνω βόλτες

(drive around) (με όχημα)

Sally cruised around town in her new car, waving at her friends.

περιφέρομαι άσκοπα

(informal (wander aimlessly)

περιπλανιέμαι, περιφέρομαι

(informal (stroll)

περιφέρομαι

(move stealthily about)

Ο διαρρήκτης έκοβε βόλτες γύρω από το κτήριο ψάχνοντας τρόπο να μπει μέσα.
The burglar prowled around the building looking for a way in.

περιφέρομαι

(wander, no destination)

With no job to go to, Laura spent her days idly roaming around the city.

περιφέρομαι σε κτ

(wander around a place)

The teenagers roamed the streets, looking for something to do.

οδηγώ

(slang (drive aimlessly)

I saw them tooling down the street in your brother's car.

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